Alexandra Kachala

Alexandra Kachala, Esq. (“Alex”) is an associate with Ziegler
& Zemsky, LLC and an experienced litigator and negotiator specializing
in matrimonial and family law.

Known for being a tireless force when confronted with complex divorce issues
including but not limited to equitable distribution, alimony, child support,
custody, parenting time, cohabitation, adoption, and domestic violence,
Ms. Kachala always remains empathetic to her clients and a source of comfort
for them during times of heightened stress.

Ms. Kachala is also highly proficient and diligent in her preparation of
prenuptial agreements and post-nuptial agreements as well as in her drafting
of pendente lite orders. She has likewise successfully represented clients
in emergent applications and post-judgment proceedings such as modification
motions, emancipation, and college contribution matters, among others.

Background

Prior to joining Ziegler & Zemsky, Ms. Kachala was an associate at
the law firm of Pellettieri, Rabstein and Altman in Princeton, New Jersey.
Before that, she served as judicial clerk to the Honorable Maria Korvick,
J.S.C. in Miami, Florida.

While in law school, Ms. Kachala was the recipient of various book awards
and was an active participant in both the Student Bar Association and
the Association of Public Health before graduating on the Dean's List.

Ms. Kachala is fluent in Ukrainian as well as French. As an avid "sportsman"
and athlete who enjoys playing tennis, skiing, and running in her spare
time, Ms. Kachala has, to date, completed five marathons including the
New York City Marathon in which she ran on behalf of Fred's Team and
raised more than $6,000 for cancer research at Memorial Sloan Kettering
Cancer Center. Ms. Kachala plans on engaging in similar athletic and charitable
pursuits in the near future.

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Nothing on this site should be taken as legal advice for any individual
case or situation. This information is not intended to create, and receipt
or viewing does not constitute, an attorney-client relationship.

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